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rtpbreak 1.3a Released – RTP Analysis and Hacking

Last updated: September 9, 2015 | 9,306 views

rtpbreak 1.3a has been released, we initially brought you news of this tool back in August 2007 with the first announcement of rtpbreak.
With rtpbreak you can detect, reconstruct and analyze any RTP session. It doesn’t require the presence of RTCP packets and works independently form the used signaling protocol (SIP, H.323, SCCP etc). The input is a sequence of packets, the output is a set of files you can use as input for other tools (wireshark/tshark, sox, grep/awk/cut/cat/sed and so on). It also supports wireless (AP_DLT_IEEE802_11) networks.

This is a list of scenarios where rtpbreak is a good choice:

reconstruct any RTP stream with an unknown or unsupported signaling protocol

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